We’ve been hard at work behind the scenes, dialing in some exciting new gear and pushing it to the limit. But even while developing what’s next, the Code Crew has been out there stacking sessions, testing prototypes, and bringing the stoke to every session. Here’s a look at the latest, from new product launches to rider clips and event highlights.
New Product Releases: 1725 & 810
We’re stoked to drop not one, but two brand-new designs: the 1725 and the long awaited 810, the first foil in the all new X series. Together, these models round out the Code lineup, opening up new possibilities no matter your style. Whether you’re dialing in freeride flow, chasing waves, or exploring new lines, we’ve got you covered.
The 1725S brings big lift and smooth glide, making it perfect for beginner foilers to start their journey in any discipline. It doesn’t just stop there, the 1725 is also a weapon for more advanced riders looking to link endless waves, pump with efficiency, or tap into that effortless cruising feeling.
Check out the video with a full debrief and specifications details on the newest addition to the S series.




Rider Highlights
Our riders have been putting serious time on the water and the footage speaks for itself.
First Ride on the Code 720S | Max Bourgeois Jet Ski Tow Session
Greenhat Kiteboarding’s newest team rider, Max Bourgeois from Ocean City, NJ, wasted no time showing what the 720S can do. Behind the ski, Max pushed the foil into steep sections and showed off just how smooth, stiff, and reactive it feels.
In his words:
“The 720S is so smooth and stiff, really responsive, and just flows so well… lift is super predictable, never out of control or bucking you off, even in steep sections.”
Foil Rat Parawinging Bay Runs on the 850S
Always one to test limits, Foil Rat has been pushing the 850S in unique parawinging conditions — balancing speed, control, and versatility in long bay runs. His verdict? The 850S is a serious weapon for riders who want a foil that can handle both power and flow with confidence.
Hood River & AWSI
The Hood River scene was buzzing this season and we were right in the mix. Long sessions on the river, testing new prototypes, and linking up with riders from all over made for an unforgettable trip.
We also showed up at AWSI, one of the biggest gatherings in the industry, where energy levels were sky-high. From demo days on the water to shop meet-ups and new prototypes to see, it was the perfect chance to share new gear, gather feedback, and connect with the community that keeps this sport pushing forward.
If you missed any of the daily recaps, make sure you check them out on our Instagram @codefoils.
There are plenty of other incredible assets that came from the AWSI, from Podcasts and Vlogs to epic riding.
One of our favourites is from Green Hat Kiteboarding with their AWSI Hot Seat Series –
In this episode of AWSI Hot Seat, Josh Ku from @codefoils talks about what’s new for the brand and the foiling industry. Josh reveals the brand-new X Surf wing, breaks down where it excels, and shares tuning tips to get the most out of it.
Paddle malibu
Following AWSI, Directors, Dan and Ben continued their journey down to the coast of California. Code proudly sponsored the 10 Mile Paddle Malibu Downwind race and Dan and Ben were both able to participate.



What’s Next
The past few weeks have been big, but things are just getting started. More rider edits are on the way, and with new gear now in your hands, we can’t wait to see how you ride it. Keep an eye out for fresh drops, upcoming events, and more behind-the-scenes looks at what the Code Crew is building.
Until next time, keep frothing and keep pushing the limits.


